Shower Room Cleaner

Kannon Fodda

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So the shower room wall panels, flip down washbasin and most of the WC are all plastic. If I grab my usual bathroom CIF, Mr Muscle, or whatever hand trigger spray thingy instructions all suggest that plastics could be vulnerable after longer contact.

The Thetford type bathroom cleaner (not the pink flush liquid) stuff has an extortionate pricing, often over a fiver.

So what can be used and at an affordable price without risking damage?
 
My bathroom is all plastic , so i've taken to using Fenwicks motorhome cleaner mixed with warm water and applied by sponge . Then i finish off with some pre mixed bobby dazzler , in a pump action garden spray , for that little shine . Buffed with a soft duster , it comes up a treat , even the mirrors .
 
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We do the same as we do at home. After every shower we just give the walls and door a quick spray with Mr Muscle Shower Shine, and just leave it to do its good work.
So do we, never noticed a problem. Every few weeks we take the doors off and swmbo has a more thorough clean of nooks and crannies (whatever they are)
 
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I use the 'Method' range of cleaning products, less chemicals, smells lovely and not too expensive. I have been using their bathroom cleaner in the van for several years and nothing untoward has happened yet, oh and no abrasive bits either. Sainsburys, Waitrose and Tescos sell the range.

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I use the 'Method' range of cleaning products, less chemicals, smells lovely and not too expensive. I have been using their bathroom cleaner in the van for several years and nothing untoward has happened yet, oh and no abrasive bits either. Sainsburys, Waitrose and Tescos sell the range.

We also use this, dealer told us not to use anything too strong or with loads of chemicals so this was the obvious choice when in the supermarket.
 
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We squeegee the shower walls down then dry with a microfibre towel. Stops any calcium build up. Can't stand those spray on shower cleaners they have me gasping for air.
Use the Thetford one occasionally a bottle lasts us a couple of years always buy it when we are away as with most things overpriced in the UK.
For the odd bit of calcium build up I use white wine vinegar will about 50% hot water.
 
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Don't know I will ask my wife:D2
 
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